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WHAT MORE COULD HE SAY?

IT happened m the Invercargill Supreme Court. An "incapable" testatrix Was the bone of contention, and counsel for the Public Trust (Mr. W. A. Stout) and Mr. Justice MacGregor were engaged m a passage-at-arms, debating her mentality. , :,y It terminated abruptly with his honor prescribing a nasty pill for the Public Trust officers who had given evidence m the case. Counsel: The Public Trust offioersconsidered the testatrix fit to make a will. His Honor:; They did not know what they were doing. Her daughters say that she was mad m 1953; - Counsel: Does your honor' mean that they were all so dense that they* could, not see anything wrong with her? His Honor: Preciselyl ,

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19290307.2.13

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NZ Truth, Issue 1214, 7 March 1929, Page 3

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WHAT MORE COULD HE SAY? NZ Truth, Issue 1214, 7 March 1929, Page 3

WHAT MORE COULD HE SAY? NZ Truth, Issue 1214, 7 March 1929, Page 3

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